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From: intrntpirate2
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  • If this is the same MOS in Butler, OH (must be) I worked there a decade ago for just one season at the school. When I was there MOS had its own (low power AM) radio station. Does that still exist? I was hoping MOS would hire me the next season so I could improve that station. I had an idea how to do it but MOS opted to cut me loose. I'm a former college DJ.

  • @bucky468

    A lot has changed with MOS in the past 10 years. The entire "management" team has been replaced and the school is going in a good direction now. Since I've started doing consultant work with MOS they haven't had an AM radio station. I've never seen any radio equipment either.

  • @intrntpirate2 The "radio station" equipment is in the ELC library. Or at least it WAS there when I worked there. There was a CD player & record player turntable along w/a hand held mic. The frequency of that station was supposed to be at the AM frequency of 530. I used it every day during social time & even option time during days when the kids couldn't go outside due to thunder & lightning.

  • @intrntpirate2 The signal of the MOS radio station was so weak that you couldn't even hear it in the wreck room which was next door to the library. Its call letters were WMOS-AM 530. Low wattage (don't remember how many.)

  • Does it have a wireless router? My school is much smaller, and I haven't really seen

  • prolly about 36 hours if you include setting up the office pc's and such.

  • nice setup. how long did it take?

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